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Question 1 of 20

1. Question

A large volume of water is gushing through a pipe which narrows at the outlet. At which point, A, B, C or D will the water flow fastest?

A

B

C

D

Question 2 of 20

2. Question

SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
What day comes three days after the day which comes two days after the day which comes immediately after the day which comes two days after Monday?

MONDAY

TUESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

Question 3 of 20

3. Question

A man has 53 socks in his drawer: 21 identical blue, 15 identical black and 17 identical red. The lights are fused and he is completely in the dark. How many socks must he take out to make 100 per cent certain he has a pair of black socks?

40 socks.

10 socks.

30 socks.

20 socks.

Question 4 of 20

4. Question

Gordon is twice as old as Tony was when Gordon was as old as Tony is now. The combined age of Gordon and Tony is 112 years. How old are Gordon and Tony now?

Gordon 112 and Tony 48 .

Gordon 60 and Tony 40 .

Gordon 48 and Tony 64 .

Gordon 64 and Tony 48 .

Question 5 of 20

5. Question

A bag of potatoes weighs 50 lbs divided by half of its weight. How much does the bag of potatoes weigh?

10 lb

20 lb

30 lb

50 lb

Question 6 of 20

6. Question

How many cases do you need if you have to pack 112 pairs of shoes into cases that each hold 28 shoes?

8

40

50

12

Question 7 of 20

7. Question

In a party of 35 people there are twice as many women as children and twice as many children as men. How many of each are there?

5 men, 10 children and 20 women.

5 men, 20 children and 10 women.

5 men, 20 children and 20 women.

10 men, 5 children and 20 women.

Question 8 of 20

8. Question

On taking delivery of a consignment of eggs the market stall owner was furious to find that several were cracked. In fact, on counting them up in order to assess the damage he found that 72 were cracked, which was 12 per cent of the total consignment. How many eggs in total were in the consignment?

600

500

400

300

Question 9 of 20

9. Question

At college, 70% of the students studied Maths, 75% studied English, 85% studied French and 80% studied German. What percentage at least must have studied all 4?

10

20

30

5

Question 10 of 20

10. Question

A card player holds 13 cards of four suits, of which seven are black and six are red. There are twice as many hearts as clubs and twice as many diamonds as hearts. How many spades does he hold?

5

6

7

8

Question 11 of 20

11. Question

A B C D E F G H
What letter comes two to the right of the letter which is immediately to the left of the letter that comes three to the right of the letter that comes midway between the letter two to the left of the letter C and the letter immediately to the right of the letter F?

A

B

D

H

Question 12 of 20

12. Question

A train moving at 49 mph meets and is passed by a train moving at 63 mph. A passenger in the first train noted that the second train took AS seconds to pass him. How long is the second train?

740.46ft.

740ft

74ft

48ft

Question 13 of 20

13. Question

Every station on the railway system sells tickets to every other station. Some new stations were added. 46 sets of additional sets of tickets were required. How many new stations have been added? How many stations were there originally?

1 new stations

3 new stations

2 new stations

4 new stations

Question 14 of 20

14. Question

You have 59 cubic blocks. What is the minimum number that needs to be taken away in order to construct a solid cube with none left over?

32

33

20

30

Question 15 of 20

15. Question

A blind man had only black or white socks. In his drawer he had 4 socks. He went to the drawer and took out 2 socks. The chances that he had a pair of white socks was 1/2. What were the chances that he had drawn out a pair of black socks?

ZERO

ONE

TWO

THREE

Question 16 of 20

16. Question

A factory was cutting rolls of cloth into 1 metre lengths, from a 200 metre roll. How long would it take for the machine to cut the roll if each cut took 4 secs?

200m would only take 199 cuts not 20

199m would only take 199 cuts not 200

200m would only take 199 cuts not 200

200m would only take 109 cuts not 200

Question 17 of 20

17. Question

A photograph measuring 8.5 by 7.5 cm is to be enlarged. If the enlargement of the longer side is 13.6 cm, what is the length of the smaller side?

12 cm.

13 cm.

15 cm.

14 cm.

Question 18 of 20

18. Question

A driving school claims an average test pass rate of 76.8 percent. What is the least number of pupils required to achieve this result?

125

100

150

110

Question 19 of 20

19. Question

Barbara visited her High School friend, Natasha after their 25th school reunion.
“What a nice pair of children you have, are they twins?“, Barbara asked.
“No my sister is older than I”, said Natasha’s son Philip.
“The square of my age plus the cube of her age is 7148”.
“The square of my age plus the cube of his age is 5274”, said Matilda.
How old were they?

Matilda 19, Philip 17

Matilda 19, Philip 10

Matilda 16, Philip 17

Matilda 19, Philip 19

Question 20 of 20

20. Question

A bag contains 64 balls of eight different colours. There are eight of each colour (including red). What is the least number you would have to pick, without looking, to be sure of selecting 3 red balls?

59

50

56

58

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Question 1 of 20

1. Question

Which number is the odd one out?
84129, 32418, 47632, 36119, 67626, 72927

18. Question

Which word in brackets is most opposite to the word in capitals?
PROSCRIBE (allow, stifle, promote, verify, indict)

stifle

promote

indict

allow

Question 19 of 20

19. Question

If two painters can complete two rooms in two hours, how many painters would it take to do 18 rooms in 6 hours?(allow, stifle, promote, verify, indict)

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Question 20 of 20

20. Question

Sean caught a prize fish last weekend. He was going to measure it but realized that his ruler was not long enough. He was able to measure the head and discovered that it was 9cm long, he then measured the tail and found that it was the length of the head plus half the length of the body. If the body was the length of the head plus the tail, what is the total length of the fish?

40cm

72cm

48cm

68cm

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Question 1 of 20

1. Question

Jacob is 12 years old. He is 3 times as old as his brother. How old will Jacob be when he is twice as old?

16 years old.

14 years old.

13 years old.

18 years old.

Question 2 of 20

2. Question

If it takes 2 garage mechanics 3 hours to repair 6 cars, how many mechanics would it take to repair 22 cars in 5 hours?

6 mechanics, with a little time left over.

5 mechanics, with a little time left over.

9 mechanics, with a little time left over.

8 mechanics, with a little time left over.

Question 3 of 20

3. Question

Gill’s puppy was growing fast. In the first five days since she got it it had eaten 100 dog biscuits. If each day it had eaten 6 more than the previous day, how many biscuits had it eaten on the first day?

8 Biscuits.

7 Biscuits.

9 Biscuits.

4 Biscuits.

Question 4 of 20

4. Question

Edward spent $21 on drinks for a party. If the bottle of vodka he purchased was twice the price of the case of beer, and the lemonade was half the price of the beer, how much did Edward spend on the beer?

$7

$6.

$9.

$2.

Question 5 of 20

5. Question

Simon, Steve and Stewart are all apple farmers who pool their crop each year to make cider. For this year’s harvest, Steve supplied three times as many apples as Stewart, and Simon supplied twice as many apples as Steve.If the total number of apples supplied is 900 tonnes, how many did each of them contribute?

Steve = 270.
Simon = 540.
Stewart = 90.

Steve = 570.
Simon = 540.
Stewart = 90.

Steve = 270.
Simon = 540.
Stewart = 80.

Steve = 270.
Simon = 530.
Stewart = 90.

Question 6 of 20

6. Question

If the price off a dress was cut by 20% for a sale, by what percentage off the sale price must it be increased by to resell it at the original price?

25 %

50 %

27 %

29 %

Question 7 of 20

7. Question

There is a number which is greater than the aggregate of its third, tenth and the twelfth parts by 58. Can you find the number?

100

120

130

125

Question 8 of 20

8. Question

In a consignment of eggs 552 were cracked, which was 12 percent of the total consignment. How many eggs were in the consignment?

4600

460

2400

240

Question 9 of 20

9. Question

A box contains 12 marbles of three different colours green, yellow and blue-4 each, If you were to close your eyes and pick them at random, how many marbles must you take out to be sure that there are at least two of one colour among the marbles picked out?

2

3

4

5

Question 10 of 20

10. Question

The egg vendor calls on his first customer and sells half his eggs and half an egg. To the second customer he sells half of what he had left and half an egg, and to the third customer he sells half of what he had then left and half an egg. By the way he did not break any eggs. In the end three eggs were remaining.
How many did he start out with?

29 eggs

30 eggs

31 eggs

32 eggs

Question 11 of 20

11. Question

There is a number, the second digit of which is smaller than its first digit by 4, and if the number was divided by the digit’s sum, the quotient would be 7. Can you find the number?

80

81

82

84

Question 12 of 20

12. Question

Melinda and her father love puzzles. When Melinda’s cousin asked her how old she was she told her :“If I doubled my age and subtracted 1, it would be the same as my father’s age – and if you reverse the digits of his age, you get my age.” Can you work out their ages?

Jenny is 37, her father is 73.

Jenny is 37, her father is 72.

Jenny is 35, her father is 77.

Jenny is 37, her father is 71.

Question 13 of 20

13. Question

Which is the odd one out?
leveret, foal, calf, buck, joey

leveret

foal

joey

buck

Question 14 of 20

14. Question

A bag of potatoes weighs 16 kg divided by a quarter of its weight. How much does the bag weigh?

7 kg

8 kg

9 kg

10 kg

Question 15 of 20

15. Question

In a game of eight players lasting for 90 minutes, four reserves alternate equally with each player. This means that all players,including the reserves, are on the pitch for exactly the same length of time. For how long is each player on the pitch?

60minutes

40minutes

50minutes

55minutes

Question 16 of 20

16. Question

A B C D E F G H
What letter is three to the right of the letter immediately to the left of the letter three to the left of the letter two to the right of the letter F ?

F

G

H

C

Question 17 of 20

17. Question

What is one–third of one–quarter of one–fifth of one–half of 120?

1

2

3

5

Question 18 of 20

18. Question

Jack is twice as old as Jill, but in five years time he will only be one and a half times as old. How old are Jack and Jill now?

Jack 10 and Jill 5.

Jack 20 and Jill 5.

Jack 10 and Jill 6.

Jack 15 and Jill 5.

Question 19 of 20

19. Question

If five men can build a house in 16 days, how long will it take just two men to build the same house, assuming all men work at the same rate?